Self-acceptance -- Juvenile fiction
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- I don't want to be a frog
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- I want your smile, crocodile
- I wish I were a butterfly
- I'm too big : Je suis trop gros
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- Is there an app for that? : Hailey discovers happiness through self-acceptance
- It's okay to be a unicorn!
- It's okay to smell good!
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- Knuckleball Ned
- LEGO : a not-so-scary monster!
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- Lila and the crow
- Lily and the mixed-up letters
- Listening with my heart : a story of kindness and self-compassion
- Little Juniper makes it big
- Lola shapes the sky
- Love is a revolution
- Love the world
- Lovely
- Lucy Ladybug
- M is for melanin : a celebration of the black child
- Mabel : a mermaid fable
- Medusa Jones
- Mia, a matter of taste
- Millie Fierce
- Molly & Pim and the millions of stars
- My fairy godmother is a drag queen
- My great big mamma
- My hair is magic!
- My heart
- My life as a beat-up basketball backboard
- My life in black and white
- Noodle & Lou
- Not Opposites
- Otherwise known as Sheila the Great
- Otherwise known as Sheila the Great
- Peacock among pigeons
- Perfect tail : a Fred and Lulu story
- Perfectly Norman
- Pete can fly!
- Pete the cat and the cool cat boogie
- Pingo, the plaid panda
- Pretty face
- Princess K.I.M. and the lie that grew
- Puddle
- Rage
- Reasons to be happy
- Release
- Rhoda the alligator
- Right now
- Riley can't stop crying
- Rock what ya got
- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer : the classic story
- Sassy : Little Sister is not my name
- Saving Everest
- See no color
- Shark girl
- She wanted to be haunted
- Shine!
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- Silence
- Skinny
- Someday Angeline
- Sometimes
- Somos como somos
- SpongeBob Naturepants
- Square cat
- Stella is a star
- Sticks & stones
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- Ten things I hate about me
- The Castle of Llyr
- The Curvy Tree
- The Duchess of Whimsy
- The OK book
- The art of starving
- The boy who grew flowers
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- The deepest breath
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- The girl who could fly
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- The lovely shoes
- The luckiest one of all
- The magically mysterious adventures of Noelle the bulldog
- The me I choose to be
- The mixed-up chameleon
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- The monster who lost his mean
- The naming of Tishkin Silk
- The saggy baggy elephant
- The skin you live in
- Thelma the unicorn
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- Until it hurts to stop
- Violet
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- We're all wonders
- Wild & Woolly
- Wild about us!
- Wonder
- Wonder
- You are mine
- You be you
- You be you
- You matter
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